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Random House Ups Recycled Paper Usage

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Posted by geri   
Thursday, 25 May 2006
Leading U.S. publisher Random House will use more recycled paper in its books — up to 30 percent from its current 3 percent — and preserve more than 550,000 trees a year. By 2010 nearly a third of the uncoated paper used will be recycled and at least 10 percent for glossy paper within two years.
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FUZZ said:

hooray ! wHAT ABOUT HEMP FIBRE? BY ADDING A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF HEMP FIBRE INTO THE RECYCLING PROCESS, I AM TOLD, ONE IMPROVES THE QUALITY AND DURABILITY OF THE PRODUCT . ALSO, THIS MEANS THAT THE PULP CAN BE RECYCLED ENDLESSLY, INSTEAD ON JUST A FEW TIMES.
March 23, 2007

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